ALLEN D. HERTZKE – Curriculum Vitae

David Ross Boyd Professor, Department of Political Science Presidential Teaching Fellow in Honors Faculty Fellow in Religious Freedom, Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, 405-325-4713, [email protected]

PERSONAL INFORMATION: January 30, 1950; Married to Barbara Leonhard Norton, two sons, two grandsons

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Ph.D., Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986 Theology course-work, Washington Theological Consortium, 1977-1978 M.S., Resource Economics, Cornell University, 1977 B.A., Social Science, Colorado State University, "With High Distinction," 1972

COURSES TAUGHT

UNDERGRADUATE: Spiritual Quests: Honors Colloquium Religion and the American Constitution Religion and Global Politics Global Religion and American Foreign Policy Religion and Politics in America Law, Religion, and Society Introduction to American Government Challenges of American Democracy U.S. Congress The American Presidency American Political Parties Capstone in American Politics Legislative Process Government Internship Political Philosophy: Justice, Liberty and the Good Society Political Philosophy: The Classical Ideal of Politics Honors Seminar on the Intellectual Discourse Honors Seminar on Ideas and Ideologies Honors Seminar on the Challenges of Modern Democracy Honors Seminar on American Literary Landmarks Honors Seminar on Religion and Freedom GRADUATE: Religion and Global Politics Survey of the Discipline Congress in the Political System The American Presidency The Politics of Government Budgeting AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

David Ross Boyd Professorship, “For meeting the highest standards in scholarship and teaching,” University of Oklahoma, 2013-present

Teaching:

Presidential Teaching Fellow in Honors, August 2015 – May 15, 2017 Presidential Professorship, for distinguished teaching and research, 1996-2000 Dissertation Chair for 1997 Winner of APSA’s William Anderson Award for Best Doctoral Dissertation in the field of federalism and intergovernmental relations. University of Oklahoma Students' Association Outstanding Faculty Member,1995 Regents Award for Superior Teaching, University of Oklahoma, 1993. Amoco Foundation Good Teaching Award, 1990 Associates Distinguished Lectureship: University of Oklahoma, 1989. Mortar Board Outstanding Faculty Member, University of Oklahoma, 1988.

Research:

Appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, May 22, 2012, 10 year term Associate Scholar, Religious Freedom Project, Berkley Center on Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University, 2014-2016 Distinguished Senior Fellow, Institute for Studies of Religion, Baylor University, 2011-present Guest Scholar, Brookings Institution, Fall 2009 Senior Visiting Fellow, Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, 2008-2009. Visiting Fellowship, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington DC, January-July, 2001. Outstanding Oklahoma Political Scientist 1998, Presented by the Oklahoma Political Science Association, November 5, 1998 Laverne Burchfield Award for Best Review, Public Administration Review, 1995 Herfurth Award for Outstanding Research in the Social Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, for Representing God in Washington, 1988. Book Series Editor, "Religious Forces in the Modern World," Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham, Maryland, 1994-present. Featured author at Capital conference titled, "Religious Lobbies in Washington: A Discussion of Allen D. Hertzke's Representing God in Washington," sponsored by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, April 6, 1989, Washington, D.C.

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

“Why Religious Liberty Matters,” article project. The Case for Global Religious Freedom, co-authored monograph project God’s Lobby? (book project based on Pew Research Center fellowship) “The Tragic Lessons of South Sudan,” co-authored article project

PUBLICATIONS

Books:

Christianity and Freedom: Historical Perspectives and Christianity and Freedom: Contemporary Perspectives, two volumes, co-editor with Timothy Samuel Shah, Cambridge University Press, 2016 Religious Freedom in America: Constitutional Roots and Contemporary Challenges, Editor, University of Oklahoma Press, 2015. The Future of Religious Freedom: Global Challenges, editor, Oxford University Press, 2013. Representing God at the Statehouse, co-editor, Rowman & Littlefield, 2006. Freeing God’s Children: The Unlikely Alliance for Global Human Rights, Rowman & Littlefield 2004. Religion and Politics in America: Faith, Culture, and Strategic Choices, co-author, Westview Press, 1995; second edition 1998; third edition 2004; fourth edition 2010, fifth edition 2014. Chinese Language edition of Representing God in Washington, Shanghai People’s Publishing House, Shanghai, China, 2003. Echoes of Discontent: Jesse Jackson, Pat Robertson, and the Resurgence of Populism, Washington, DC, Congressional Quarterly Press, 1993. Representing God in Washington: The Role of Religious Lobbies in the American Polity, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1988. The Atomistic Congress: An Interpretation of Political Change, co-editor, M.E. Sharpe, 1992.

Research Reports

“Lobbying for the Faithful: Religious Advocacy Groups in Washington DC,” Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, November 21, 2011, http://www.pewforum.org/lobbying-religious- advocacy-groups-in-washington-dc.aspx

Special Journal Volume

Guest Editor, “Strategies of Advocacy for International Religious Freedom,” The Review of Faith & International Affairs 10 (Fall 2012), along with model syllabus on Religious Freedom Advocacy.

Articles and Book Chapters:

“The Globalization of Religious Advocacy,” in The Politics and Practice of Religious Diversity, Andrew Dawson, Editor, London: Routledge, 2016. “The Catholic Church and Catholicism in Global Politics,” in Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics, Jeffrey Haynes, editor, London: Routledge, 2016. “Global Christian Networks for Human Dignity,” in Nations Under God: The Geopolitics of Faith in the 21st Century, edited by Luke M. Herrington, Alasdair McKay & Jeffrey Haynes, E-International Relations, August 2015. “National Religious Lobbying: Dramatic Growth and Significance,” in Interest Group Politics, 9th Edition, Loomis, Cigler, and Nownes, editors, CQ-Sage, 2015. “The Global Implications of the Domestic Conscience Battle,” in Institutions and Conscience, Helen Alvare, Matthew Franck, and Robert George, Editors (Augustine Press 2014). “Defending Civil Society: Religious Advocacy in America,” with Jason Pudlo, in The Changing Faces of Religion and Secularity, edited by Mary Ann Glendon and Rafael Alvira (Georg Olms Verlag, 2014). “Religious Freedom in the World Today: Paradox and Promise,” in Universal Rights in a World of Diversity: The Case of Religious Freedom, Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, 2012 “Religious Liberty and the Confusion over Separation,” Oklahoma Humanities, Summer 2011. “The Supreme Court and Religious Liberty,” The Weekly Standard, October 18, 2010. “The U.S. Congress: Protecting and Accommodating Religion,” in the Oxford Handbook on Church and State in the United States, edited by Derek Davis, 2010. “United States of America – American Muslim Exceptionalism,” in Borders of Islam, Stig Jarle Hansen, Alte Mesoy, Tuncay Kardas, editors (London: Hurst & Company 2009). “Religious Interest Groups,” in Oxford Handbook on Religion and American Politics, edited by Corwin Smidt, James Guth, and Lyman Kellstedt, 2009 “Protestantism and Human Rights,” in Encyclopedia of Human Rights, Vol 4., David Forsythe, Editor, Oxford University Press, 2009 “Emerging Trends in Religion, Society, and Politics,” in The Future of Religion in American Politics, edited by Charles Dunn, University of Kentucky Press, 2009 “The Catholic Church and Catholicism in Global Politics,” Routledge Handbook on Religion and Politics, Edited by Jeffrey Haynes, Routledge, 2009. “The Faith-Based Human Rights Quest: Missing the Story,” in Blind Spot: When Journalists Don’t Get Religion, edited by Paul Marshall, Lela Gilbert, and Roberta Green Ahmanson, Oxford University Press, 2009. International Religious Freedom: Taking Stock of an American Foreign Policy Initiative, The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Vol. 6 (Summer 2008). Chinese language translation, “The First Freedom and Church-State Policy in the U.S.A.,” with Kevin den Dulk, in Religion and American Society, Volume 4, Center for American Studies, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2008. “African American Churches and U.S. Policy in Sudan,” The Review of Faith & International Affairs 6 (Spring 2008). “Uniting over Jesus Christ,” with Akbar Ahmed, Washington Times, Dec. 11, 2006. “Roman Catholicism and the Faith-based Movement for Global Human Rights,” The Review of Faith & International Affairs,” Winter 2005-2006. “The Shame of Darfur,” First Things, October, 2005 “Silence on Darfur is Deadly,” The Daily Oklahoman, September 2, 2005. “The Naked Public Square Now,” Comment, First Things, November 2004. “On This They Do Agree,” , October 10, 2003 “Evangelicals and International Engagement,” in Evangelicals and Civic Life, Michael Cromartie, editor, Rowman & Littlefield, 2003. “The First Freedom and Church-State Policy in the U.S.A.,” with Kevin den Dulk, Yearbook of European Administrative History, Von Erk Volkmar Heyen and Jos Raadschleders , Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2002. “Genocide Fueled by Oil, The Weekly Standard, July 22, 2002. “The Role of the Faith-Based Constituency in Preventing Genocide,”Journal of Human Rights, December 2002. “The Right Choice for Human Rights,” featured editorial, MSNBC.com, week of July 9, 2001. “The Political Sociology of The Crusade Against Religious Persecution,” in The Influence of Faith: Religious Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy, Elliot Abrams, ed., Rowman & Littlefield, 2001. “The Faith Factor: Religious Constituencies and Congressional Initiative on Human Rights,” Extensions, Spring, 2001. "Defending the Faiths," The National Interest, Fall 2000, with Dan Philpott "What I Learned in China," First Things, No. 101, March 2000. “The Theory of Moral Ecology,” The Review of Politics, Fall, 1998 (Vol. 60:4). "The Concept of Moral Ecology," with Chris McRorie, in Community and Political Thought Today, Praeger, 1998. "Lowi, Liberalism, and the Love of God," Public Administration Review 55 No. 5, September/October, 1995. "Oklahoma: The Christian Right and Republican Realignment," co-author, in God at the Grass Roots: The Christian Right in the 1994 Elections, Edited by Mark Rozell and Clyde Wilcox, Rowman & Littlefield, 1995. "The Christian Right and Republican Realignment in Oklahoma," co-author, PS: Political Science & Politics, March 1995. "The Religious Vote in American Politics: Value Conflict, Continuity, and Change," in Broken Contract? Changing Relationships between Citizens and their Government in the United States, Stephen Craig, ed, Westview, 1995. "Religion in Congressional History," in The Encyclopedia of the United States Congress, Simon and Schuster, 1995. "My Life as a School Board Candidate: Lessons Learned in Local Politics," State and Local Government, 7th Edition, Duskin, 1995. "Vanishing Candidates in the 2nd District of Colorado," in Deciding Not to Run: Strategic Ambition and Candidate Emergence in Congressional Elections, Thomas A. Kazee, editor, CQ, 1994. "The Role and Effectiveness of Religious Lobbies," in Christian Political Activism at the Crossroads, William Stevenson, ed. University Press, 1994. "Response," in Disciples and Democracy, Michael Cromartie, ed., Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1994. "Churches As Precincts in Party Politics," Vox Pop 11, No.3, 1993. "An Assessment of the Mainline Churches Since 1945," in The Role of Religion in the Making of Public Policy, edited by James E. Wood, Jr. and Derek Davis, Waco, Texas: J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies, 1991. "Harvest of Discontent: Religion and Populism in the 1988 Presidential Campaign," in The Bible and the Ballot Box: edited by James Guth and John Green, Westview Press, 1991. "Lutheran Political Witness," in The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America and Public Policy Advocacy, Edited by Roy J. Enquist, 1990. "The Role of Churches in Political Mobilization," in Interest Group Politics, 3rd Edition, Cigler and Loomis eds, Congressional Quarterly, 1990. Chapter on the United States in Religion in Politics: A World Guide, Stuart Mews, ed., London: "Christian Fundamentalists and the Imperatives of American Politics," in Religious Resurgence and Politics in the Contemporary World, Emile Sahliyeh, ed., SUNY Press, 1990.Longman Inc., 1989. "Faith and Access: Religious Constituencies and the Washington Elites," in Religion and Political Behavior in the United States, Ted Jelen, Ed, Praeger, 1989. "Religious Lobbies in the American Pressure System: A Unique Representational Role," in Religion in American Politics, Charles Dunn, ed., Congressional Quarterly, 1989. "American Religion and Politics: A Review Essay," Western Political Quarterly 41, Vol.1, December 1988: 825-838. "Congressional Policy-Making on Church-State Relations," This World, Winter 1988.

Book Reviews

“Why Religious Freedom Matters: A Moment of Strategic Opportunity,” Review of The Price of Freedom Denied, Brian J. Grim and Roger Finke, September-October 2012, Books & Culture. World of Faith and Freedom: Why Religious Freedom is Vital to American National Security, Thomas Farr, Summer 2009, Books & Culture. Godly Republic: A Centrist Blueprint for America’s Faith-Based Future, John Diulio, Jr., The Christian Century, January 29, 2008. Onward Christian Soldiers: The Christian Right in American Politics, Clyde Wilcox, Political Science Quarterly, Fall 1997. In Washington But Not Of It: The Prophetic Politics of Religious Lobbyists, Daniel Hofrenning, American Public Science Review, June 1996. Citizens Against the MX: Public Images in the Nuclear Age, Matthew Glass, Journal of Politics 56, No. 4, November 1994. The Catholic Church and the Politics of Abortion: A View from the States, edited by Timothy A. Byrnes and Mary C. Segers, Political Science Quarterly, Fall 1992. The Christian Right and Congress, Matthew Moen, American Political Science Review 84, September 1990. One Nation Under God, Mark Noll, Critical Review of Books in Religion 1989, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1989. Is God a Racist? The Right Wing in Canada, Stanley R. Barrett, Social Science Quarterly 70, Number 1 (March 1989): 228.

On-line Opinion/Blog Posts

Responses to students’ Junior Year Abroad reflections, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, October, 2015.

“Religious Freedom in America: Constitutional Roots and Contemporary Challenges,” Cornerstone, Georgetown University, May 27, 2015.

“The Clinton Presidency and the Pivotal Era for Religious Freedom,” Cornerstone, Georgetown University, February 17, 2015.

“A Meditation on Hanukkah and Religious Freedom,” Cornerstone, Georgetown University, December 22, 2014.

“The X-Factor in Global Justice,” Arc of the Universe,” Center for Civil and Human Rights, University of Notre Dame, November 23, 2014.

“The Painful Lessons of South Sudan,” September 1, 2014, Arc of the Universe: On Ethics and Global Justice, sponsored by the Center for Civil and Human Rights, University of Notre Dame.

“Let’s Work to Reconnect Religious Liberty to the Grand Liberal Tradition,” Cornerstone: A Conversation on Religious Freedom and its Social Implications, Religious Freedom Project, Berkley Center on Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University, July 11, 2014.

“The Future of Religious Freedom: A Global Challenge,” Printsasia, November 18, 2013

“An Office of Religious Freedom will bring Canada Admiration: An Interview with Allen Hertzke,” Opencanada.org: Canada’s Hub for International Affairs, February 24, 2012

“Religious Advocacy: It's Not All About Congressional Activity,” Huffington Post, December 1, 2011.

“Beware the Unstated Assumptions,” editorial on international religious freedom for The Immanent Frame, sponsored by Social Science Research Council, March, 2010.

“A Unique Role,” editorial on international religious humanitarian organizations in “Room for Debate,” New York Times, July 2010.

Consultancy Reports

“Advancing Religious Freedom: A Guidebook for Donors,” John Templeton Foundation, Philadelphia, May 2010

“Strategic Plan for Religious Freedom,” John Templeton Foundation, Philadelphia, January 2010.

“Report on International Religious Freedom,” Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, 2009

“Religion Funding and the Pew Charitable Trusts,” Richard Wood and Allen Hertzke, Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, February 2006.

“Religion and Civic Engagement: A Pew Strategy,” Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, 2000.

Conference Papers

“The Globalization of Religious Advocacy: Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy,” presented at the British International Studies Association and the International Studies Association Joint Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 20-22, 2012. “Religious Freedom in the World Today: Paradox and Promise,” Presented at the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, Rome, April 29, 2011. “The Religious Advocacy Explosion: Data and Theoretical Significance,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September 2-5, 2010. “Evangelicals and International Engagement,” Evangelicals in Political and Civic Life: An Inventory, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, June 17-19, 2001, Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Pew Charitable Trusts. “The Role of Heartland Religious Constituencies in Promoting Religious Freedom Abroad,” presented a conference on Religion, Freedom, and Prosperity in Oklahoma, East Central University, Ada, OK, April 27, 2001. "Global Religious Persecution, Christian Activism, and Civic Renewal," presented at The Pruit Memorial Symposium, "Cultivating Citizens," Baylor University, October 28-30,1999. “The Senate Community Confronts the Nation’s Challenges,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, September 3-6, 1998. “The Politics of Religious Persecution,” Conference on Religion and American Foreign Policy, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC, January 6, 1997. "Evangelicals, Populists, and the Great Reversal: Protestant Civil Society and Economic Concern," Conference on the Politics of Economic Inequality in the Twentieth Century, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, September 28, 1996. "The Concept of Moral Ecology," Conference on Communitarianism and Civil Society, Berry College, Georgia, October 17, 1996 "Religion and Politics in America: A Review of Explanatory Theories," Southwest Social Science Association, March 31, 1994, San Antonio, Texas. "Populist Echoes of Discontent: Jesse Jackson, Pat Robertson, and the Crucible of Liberal Culture," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 1990. "The Politics of Federal Day Care: The Nexus of Family, Church, and the Positive State," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, September 1989. "Pat Robertson's Crusade and the GOP: A Strategic Analysis," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 13-15, 1989. "American Political Parties and Strategic Assimilation: The Lessons of Jackson and Robertson," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Salt Lake City, March 30 - April 1, 1989. "The Catholic Peace Pastoral: Context and Influence," presented at "The Challenge of Peace: The Catholic Church in Public Debate," Catholic University, Washington, D.C. October, 1989. "Jackson, Robertson and the Politics of Community: Religious Mobilization and the 1988 Presidential Campaign," presented at the XIV World Congress of the International Political Science Association, September 1988, Washington, D.C. "Religious Lobbies in the American Pressure System: A Unique Representational Role," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma Political Science Association, December 1987. "Faith and Access: Religious Constituencies and the Washington Elites," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1987, Chicago, Ill. "Religious Interests in the American Polity," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Political Science Association, March 1987, Dallas, Texas. "Institutions, Theology, and Constituencies: The Diverse Representational Roles of National Religious Lobbies," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 1987, Anaheim, California. "National Religious Lobbies: Political Strategies, Effectiveness and the Congressional Milieu," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, November 1986, Washington, D.C. "Representing God and Members: Organizational Imperatives and The Representational Role of National Religious Lobbies," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1986, Washington, D.C. "Religious Lobbies and Congressional Policy-Making on Church-State Relations," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 1986.

PROFESSIONAL BOARDS

Academician, Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences

Editorial Advisory Board, Oxford Journal of Law and Religion.

Contributing Editor, The Review of Faith & International Affairs.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Associate Scholar, Religious Freedom Project, Berkley Center on Religion, Peace & World affairs, Georgetown University, 2014-2016.

Rome Conference Co-Organizer, Christianity and Freedom: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Rome, Italy, December 13-14, 2013.

Co-Chair, research project on Christianity & Freedom, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University, 2012-2014.

Workshop on Religious Freedom: Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, August 1, 2012.

Briefing: U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, Washington DC, July 12, 2012

Symposium Organizer: “Religious Freedom in America: Constitutional Traditions and New Horizons,” Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, University of Oklahoma, April 2, 2012

Lead Consultant, John Templeton Foundation, To develop a strategic plan for a multi- Million dollar global grant program on religious liberty, 2008-2010.

Evaluator of grant proposals, John Templeton Foundation, 2010-2014.

Consultant, MacLellan Foundation, on global religious freedom challenges, April, 2010.

Consultant, American Abroad Media, for Turkish Television documentaries on religious freedom, 2009-1010

Organizer of global symposium in Istanbul, “Constituting the Future: A Symposium on Religious Liberty, Law, and Flourishing Societies,” Istanbul, Turkey, April 20-22, 2009, The John Templeton Foundation

Lead Consultant: Pew Charitable Trusts, Report on International Religious Freedom, 2008

Consultant: Pew Charitable Trusts. Prospective analysis of the religious scene, nationally and globally, on emerging issues, trends, and opportunities for the Pew Trusts Board, 2006.

Consultant to eBay founders on establishing an international human rights foundation, 2005.

Consultant: Pew Charitable Trusts, Religion Division, 1998-2000. Drafted strategy paper for the Religion in American Public Life Initiative, a three-year, $10 million inventory of the civic activities of the major religious communities in America.

Pew Trusts Advisory Boards: Hispanic Churches in American Public Life; The Public Influences of African-American Churches; Evangelicals in Political and Civic Life.

Lecture Tour: People's Republic of China, on Religion and Politics in America, sponsored by the United States Information Service, Department of State, nine cities and diverse forums, September 4-25, 1999.

INVITED SPEAKER/LECTURER:

“State Question 790 and the Blaine Amendment,” League of Women Voters, Norman, OK, September 15, 2016. “Why Religious Freedom Matters,” Honors College, University of Oklahoma, February 4, 2016. “International Religious Freedom: Toward a Model of Transatlantic Cooperation,” Georgetown University, October 8, 2015. “Globalization of Advocacy: Implications for American Foreign Policy,” Religion in EU and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Comparative Perspective, Workshop sponsored by the German Marshall Fund and Transatlantic Academy, Washington DC, April 13, 2015. TEDxOU, “Putting Religious Freedom on the Map,” January 2015 “Religious Freedom in America: Constitutional Roots and Contemporary Challenges,” Constitution Camp, Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, University of Oklahoma, August 13, 2015 “Liberty or Equality: Debating Emerging Clashes Between Religious Freedom and Government Mandates, Constitution Camp, Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, University of Oklahoma, August 13, 2015. “The Global Impact of the American Constitutional Heritage on Religious Liberty,” Constitution Camp, Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, University of Oklahoma, August 6, 2014. “Religious Liberty as the First Freedom,” Constitution Camp, Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, University of Oklahoma, August 6, 2014. “Religious Freedom is Not Enough: The Painful Lessons of South Sudan,” Let Freedom Ring: Christian Worldview Spring Conference, Oral Roberts University, March 27, 2014. “Political Ethnography of a People’s Struggle: From the Beltway of DC to the Muddy Roads of South Sudan,” Oklahoma Political Science Association Annual Conference, November 8, 2013. “Strengthening Religious Freedom Worldwide: What Donors Can Do,” presentation to the Philanthropy Roundtable Annual Meeting, Terranea Resort, Rancho Palos Verdes, California, October 18, 2013. “Religion, Politics, and Freedom,” presentation at Pacem In Terris After 50 Years in Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Pope John XXIII’s Encyclical on Establishing Universal Peace on Earth, Lumen Christi Institute at the University of Chicago, April 4-5, 2013. “The Political Landscape of the Suffering Church: Lessons and Legacies,” Seed of the Church: Telling the Story of Today’s Christian Martyrs, University of Notre Dame, November 5, 2012. “International Religious Freedom Advocacy: Peril and Promise,” Public Address sponsored by The Review of Faith and International Affairs, Army-Navy Club, Washington DC, October 23, 2012. “Organizational Religious Pluralism: Anchoring Thriving Societies,” Nineteenth Annual Law and Religion Symposium, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, October 8, 2012. “Defending Civil Society: Religious Advocacy in American National Politics,” Religion and Civil Society: The Changing Faces of Religion and Secularity, conference sponsored by Institute for Culture and Society of the University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, held at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, June 7-8, 2012. “The Urgency of Religious Liberty in the Muslim World,” Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, & World Affairs, Georgetown University, Washington DC, March 1, 2012. “Lobbying for the Faithful: Religious Advocacy Groups in Washington D.C.,” Pew Research Center Press Conference, November 21, 2011, Washington DC. “Religious Freedom in the American Constitutional Heritage: Global Impact and Emerging Challenges,” Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, University of Oklahoma, September 7, 2011. Press Conference, Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, Sala Stampa Vatican Press Office, Rome, May 4, 2011. Religion and Law Panel, University of Oklahoma Constitutional Students Association, April 13, 2011. American University McDowell Conference, “New Threats to Religious Freedom and their Global Implications,” October 22, 2010, Washington DC. American Abroad Media Roundtable, “The First Freedom: Promoting International Religious Liberty,” Washington DC, April 15, 2010 University of Notre Dame, Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy, “God’s Lobby: Religious Advocacy and Public Policy,” March 26, 2010. , “National Religious Advocacy and Public Policy” Department of Religion, November 2009. Presentations to Numerous Foreign Delegations for the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, Washington DC, 2008-2009 Presentation, United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, Washington DC, May 27, 2009. Luncheon Talk, State Department Office on International Religious Freedom, Washington DC, May 13, 2009 Panel Presentation, “World of Faith and Freedom,” Berkley Center, Georgetown University, April, 15, 2009 Panel Presentation, “Blind Spot: When Journalists Don’t Get Religion,” Televised on C-Span, Hudson Institute, Washington DC, December 16, 2008. Address, Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy Task Force, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, December 2, 2008 Keynote Address: “Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy: Assessing Its Surprising Turn,” Conference on the “Politics of Faith,” University of California Berkeley, October 23, 2008 Character Forum address, “The Faith-Based Human Rights Movement,” College of the Ozarks, March 6, 2008. Panel Presentation, “Religious Freedom and U.S. Foreign Policy: Taking Stock, Looking Forward,” Georgetown University, February 25, 2008. The 2007 Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs, “From Passion to Politics: What Moves People to Take Action?” Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, April 20, 2007. Forum on Legislating International Religious Freedom, co-sponsored by the Library of Congress, the American Academy of Religion and the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, November 20, 2006 Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Conference on Liberal Internationalism, May 16, 2006. Featured interviewee, Video Conference on Genocide for Secondary School teachers in Texas and Oklahoma, sponsored by the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, January 26, 2006. Panel on the Catholic Church and Democracy since WWII, John Henry Cardinal Newman Discussion Series, February 23, 2006, University of Oklahoma. Renaissance Project Panel on Religion and Democracy, March 23, 2006, University of Oklahoma. Panel sponsored by American Media Abroad, the Pew Forum, and National Public Radio, “Evangelicals and the New Global Mission, October 6, 2005, Washington DC. Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, “Evangelical Reflections on the U.S. Role in the World,” 2005-2006 Young Leaders Program, New York City, September 15, 2005. Council on Foreign Relations, “The Politics of Religion and Human Rights,” New York City, May 2, 2005 Tiffany Lecture on Foreign Affairs, “Freeing God’s Children: A Challenge to Evangelicals,” Wheaton College, April 14, 2005. Phi Beta Kappa Founders Lecture, “The Centrality of Religious Freedom to Democracy,” December 2, 2005, University of Oklahoma. Christ the King Catholic Church, November 6, 2005, Oklahoma City. First Presbyterian Church, January 9, 2006, Norman Oklahoma. Washington and Lee University, March 24, 2005. Council on Foreign Relations, “Evangelicals and U.S. Foreign Policy,” New York City, May 27, 2004. Western Knight Center for Specialized Journalism and Annenberg School for Communication, “Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy: New Constituencies and New Challenges,” September 22, Los Angeles, 2004. Ninth Annual Paul Henry Lecturer, on Freeing God’s Children, Calvin College, November 11, 2004 U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Conference on Prevention of Genocide, “The Role of the Faith-Based Constituency in Preventing Genocide,” Washington DC, May 13, 2002. National Press Club, Washington DC, “Religion, Foreign Policy, and the Bush Administration,” sponsored by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, June 25, 2001. Christians in Political Science Meeting, Keynote address, Point Loma Nazarene U., June 8, 2001. Citizens League of Central Oklahoma, "Grounds for Religious Engagement," November 8, 1999. Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington DC, October 1998 Idaho State University, October, 1998 Murray State College, April, 1998 Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington DC, January 6, 1998 Oklahoma City University, October, 1997 Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, September 28, 1996 Berry College, Georgia, October 17, 1996 University of Central Oklahoma, Spring 1996. East Central Oklahoma, Spring 1995. National Review conference on politics in the South, Charleston, South Carolina, June 1994. Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C., December 1993. University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 1993. Calvin College, Grand Rapids Michigan, October, 1992. Baylor University, April 22-23, 1991. Keynote, "Religious Lobbies in Washington: A Discussion of Allen D. Hertzke's Representing God in Washington," Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C., April 6, 1989. Catholic University, Washington, D.C., October, 1989. Consultation on Church and Society for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, October 8-10, 1989, Washington, D.C. North Texas State University, April 1988.

RADIO, TELEVISION, AND PODCAST: FEATURED GUEST/COMMENTATOR

KGOU Radio, Norman OK, September 2012. BYU Radio, October 8, 2012 National Swedish Public Radio, on Sudan and Evangelicals, August 22, 2012. Foxnews.com interview on religious advocacy, January 15, 2012 National Public Radio, on Pew Forum religious advocacy report, December 2, 2011 Interfaith Voices, interview, week of December 2-8 “Allen Hertzke on Religious Liberty,” hour-length interview, Research on Religion Podcast, Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, November 14, 2011. TRT National Turkish Television, Religious Freedom and the Muslim Experience in America, February, 2010. CNN, Story on Religious Lobbies, December 2009 CBS Documentary on Religious Lobbies, September 2009 Jordanian Television, November 11, 2008. Australian Public Radio, Fall, 2008 National Catholic Radio, October 11, 2008 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, Public Television, October 14, 2008 ABC Radio National, Sydney, Australia, March 2008. BBC, October 2007, on the black church and Sudan CNN, February 2007 on religion and American foreign policy Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, PBS national television program, November 5, 2006. Featured Guest, Peggy Weymeyer Show, Nationally syndicated for World Vision, May, 2006 Featured Guest, Drivetime Dialogue, New York City, March, 2006 Featured Guest, WHYY, Philadelphia’s National Public Radio station, March 2006 Featured Guest, KKLA Radio, Los Angeles, February 2006 Featured Guest, Dennis Prager Show, Nationally syndicated, February 14, 2006 Featured Guest, KRKX, Denver, February 15, 2006 Featured Guest, WNIV Atlanta, January 31, 2006. Featured Guest, WRDT Detroit, January 16, 2006. Featured Guest, Detroit News station, December, 2005 Radio Panel Broadcasts by American Media Abroad and National Public Radio, “Evangelicals and the New Global Mission,” October 2005. PBS television program, Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, “Black Churches and Darfur Activism,” August 19, 2005. Featured Interviewee, Chicago Public Radio, March 16, 2005. Voice of America, June 2005 Featured Guest, WMUZ Detroit, December 15, 2005 Featured Guest, Wisconsin Public Radio, November 17, 2005 Featured Guest, WROD Pittsburgh, September 28, 2005. PBS Television commentary, “Cover Story: Religions and Religion,” Religion and Ethics News Weekly, August 27, 2004 Swedish National Radio, broadcast special on why the USA is so religious, July 4, 2003 National Public Radio, Talk of the Nation, Christians in the Middle East, April 23, 2002. National Public Radio, All Things Considered, Story on Sudan, May 25, 2001 National Radio program on religion and politics, May 1999 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly commentary on evangelicals in politics, 1998 PBS news story on Christian Right and the Republican Party, April 1998. Religion and Ethics Newsweekly story, Christian Right and the national elections, October,1998. Chanel 6 News Story, Tulsa, Oklahoma, April 1996 Chanel 4 News Story, Oklahoma City, January 1996 BBC, June 1994; BBC World Service, July 1992. Hour-long radio program on the federal budget, KTOK, Oklahoma City, March 31, 1993. KGOU Radio commentary, Norman, Oklahoma, 1993. Half hour television program, Oklahoma Public Report, KTBO, Oklahoma City, May 1992. Half hour television program, Professors At Large, College of Liberal Studies, 1994.

Interviewed for/Cited in:

The Wall Street Journal, for a story on the Catholic Church and business, July 2014. Georgetown Hoya, for a story on Christianity among poor women in India, January 2014. Muscat Daily, “The Future of Religious Freedom: An Interview with Allen Hertzke,” February 23, 2013 (Muscat Daily is the largest circulation newspaper of the Sultanate of Oman). Deseret News, “Influence of Faith,” June 1, 2013. Christian Science Monitor, “The faith factor: Religion's new prominence in campaign 2012,” April 1, 2012 Gulin Media, Kurdistan, Iraq, January 3, 2012 Scripps Howard News Service, “A Growing, Changing God Lobby in D.C.” December 8, 2011 Huffington Post, “Religious Lobbying Groups Have Dramatically Increased In Washington: Study,” November 21, 2011. Washington Post, “Religious lobbying groups multiply on Capitol Hill,” November 21, 2011. Fox News, Judson Berger, “Dems More Reluctant to Back Mormon Candidates,” July 1, 2011. Kristeligt Dagblad, Danish Newspaper, Sidsel Nyholm, “Da USA opdagede religionsfriheden” (“When America Discovered Religious Freedom”), May 3, 2011. National Catholic Register, Cindy Wooden, “Why Religion Matters,” May 4, 2011. , United Kingdom, Jenny Taylor, “Apply a Religious Freedom Test Before Arming Libyans, April 13, 2011. Washington Post, February, 2010. Sunday Times of London, March 2008. Reuters Global News Agency, March 2008. New York Times, Diana Henriques and Andrew Lehren, “Religious Groups Reap Federal Aid for Pet Projects,” May 13, 2007. U.S. News and World Report, February, 2007. Danish daily newspaper Kristeligt Dagblad, September 2006. Weekly Standard, August, 2006. French edition of National Geographic on evangelical influence in American foreign policy, June 2006. Reuters News Agency, June 2006. , David Rieff, “Moral Blindness,” June 5 and 12, 2006. The New Republic, “Editor’s Note,” May 29, 2006. , May 2006, on Darfur and Evangelicals. London Times, on Darfur, May 2006. Washington Post, Caryl Murphy and Alan Cooperman, “Religious Liberals Gain New Visibility,” May 20, 2006. The Nation, story on Darfur, May 2006. La Croix, French newspaper on Darfur, May 2, 2006. National Journal, Paul Starobin, “A Return to Isolationism?” April 1, 2006 Los Angeles Times, story on Evangelicals and U.S. foreign policy, March, 2006 Christian Science Monitor, Howard LaFranchi, “Evangelized Foreign Policy? March 2, 2006. Washington Observer, Chinese language newspaper on American Foreign Policy, story on role of religion in U.S. foreign policy, February, 2006 The Yomiuri Shimbun Japanese newspaper (the largest in Japan), January 2005, story on Chinese crackdown on Christian worship. Der Uberblick, German magazine, February, 2006 Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Mark Bixler, “Evangelicals Direct Clout At Global Warming,” December 27, 2005. Knight Ridder Washington Bureau, Matt Stearns and Shashank Bengali, “Senator’s Interest in Africa Turns Into a Campaign Weapon,” December 14, 2005. CQ Weekly, John Cochran, “New Heaven, New Earth, October 17, 2005. Baltimore Sun, Staff and Wire Reports, “Robertson Widely Criticized for His Remarks on Chavez,” August 24, 2005. The Economist, July 2, 2005. U.S. Supreme Court decision on the Ten Commandments, McCreary County, Kentucky, et al., Petitioners v. American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky et al., concurring opinion of Justice O’Connor, June 27, 2005. Voice of America News, Maura Jane Farrelly, “Evangelical Christians Show Increasing Support for Environment,” June 21, 2005. USA Today, Susan Page, cover story, “Christian Right’s Alliances Bend Political Spectrum, June 14, 2005, cover story. Associated Press Bureau of Seoul Korea, Story on American religious activism on Sudan and North Korea, June 2005 Wall Street Journal, “Christian Right Focuses on North Korea,” Murray Hiebert, May 13, 2005. Time Magazine, “Evangelicals in America, Cover Story, February 7, 2005. New York Times, July 17, 2004 story on Human Trafficking. LA Times and San Francisco Chronicle, summer of 2004 stories on religion and the presidential election. Wall Street Journal story, Peter Waldman, “Evangelicals Give U.S. Foreign Policy an Activist Tinge,” Page One, May 26, 2004. New York Times story, Elizabeth Bumiller, “Evangelicals Sway White House on Human Rights Issues Abroad,” Page One, October 26, 2003. Institute for Global Engagement, “Christianity in the Fishbowl: An Interview with Dr. Allen Hertzke,” November 21, 2003 New York Times column by Nicholas Kristof, “Giving God a Break,” June 10, 2003. Washington Post, “Robertson Defends Liberia’s President,” July 10, 2003 National Review, “Their Brother’s Keeper,” June 30, 2003 New York Times column by Nicholas Kristof, “Following God Abroad,” May 21, 2002. Congressional Quarterly, July 30, 2002 Newsday, July 5, 2001; Washington Times, June 25, 2001; National Journal, June 30, 2001 Newsroom-Online, stories on Muslims in America and international religious freedom campaign, July 2001. The Wall Street Journal, December 1999. Washington Times series on religious revivals and politics, Fall 1997. Several national news stories on presidential and congressional campaigns for Voice of America, USA Today, and The Legislative News Service — 1997-98 Several national news service stories on the Republican Convention, August, 1996 MS-NBC news service story on Dole Campaign, August 16, 1996 PBS Documentary on the 1996 presidential campaign, January, 1996. USA Today, April 1996 PBS Documentary, September and October 1995. New York Times, June 1995. London Times, June, 1994 Other earlier stories through AP wire service, Knight Rider, Bloomberg News, Miami Herald, San Francisco Chronicle, the Houston Chronicle, the Boston Globe, the Atlanta Constitution, the Pittsburgh Press, the Des Monies Register, The Charleston Post, Newport News, The Tulsa World, The Washington Times, The Daily Oklahoman, and other regional newspapers.

Referee: Journal of Human Rights, Humanities, Perspectives on Politics, International Journal of Religious Freedom, American Politics Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly, American Journal of Political Science, Policy Studies Journal, Politics & Gender, Western Political Quarterly, Political Research Quarterly, Polity, Commonwealth, Journal of Church and State, Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Journal of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Oxford Handbooks Online, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute/Religions.

Reviewer: Of Book Manuscripts: Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Georgetown University Press, Jossey-Bass publishers, Princeton University Press, Cornell University Press, Congressional Quarterly Press, McGraw Hill, Harper & Row, Nelson-Hall, Prentice-Hall, St. Martins Press, Wadsworth Publishing, Greenwood Press, University of Kansas Press, University of Tennessee Press, University of Oklahoma Press, Peacock Publishers. Volumes reviewed include texts on American Government, Congress, Interest Groups, Public Policy, Government Budgeting, Political Thought, The Politics of Race, Citizen Diplomacy, and Religion and Politics, Human Rights, International Religious Freedom.

Of Research Project: National Science Foundation

For Tenure and Promotion: Claremont McKenna College, Baruch College, University of Maine, Rutgers University-Newark, Augsburg College, Knox College.

Professional Association Activities:

President, Christians in Political Science, 2002-2004. Consultant-Evaluator, Graduate degree programs of the Department of Political Science, Baylor University, Spring 1998. Program Chair, Religion and Politics Section, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New York City, September 1994 (responsible for 12 panels). Committee on Organized Sections, American Political Science Association, 1994-1996. Executive Board of the Religion and Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 1991-1992.

Professional Meetings: Moderator, Chair, Discussant, Participant

Panel Moderator, “The Political and Policy Challenges to Advancing International Religious Freedom,” Under Caesar’s Sword: An International Conference on Christian Responses to Persecution, Pontifical Urban University, Rome, Italy, December 10-12, 2015. Panel Moderator, “Social Media and Anti-Trafficking Initiatives,” Human Trafficking: Issues Beyond Criminalization, Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences Plenary Session, Vatican City, April 17-20, 2015, Panel Moderator, “Proselytism, Social Stability, and Political Development in the World Today,” Sharing the Message: Proselytism and Development in Pluralistic Societies, Religious Freedom Project, Berkley Center, Georgetown University, March 4, 2015. Panel Moderator, “Christians Among the Most Vulnerable: Empowering Women and the Poor in Developing Societies,” Christianity and Freedom: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Rome, Italy, December 13-14, 2013. Panel Chair, “Christianity and Freedom: Contemporary Perspectives,” Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Georgetown University, Washington DC, December 14, 2012. Panel Discussant, “Global Restrictions on Religious Minorities,” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 18, 2012. Panel Chair and Discussant, “Religion and Political Group Activism,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, 2011. Panel Moderator, “Proselytism and Religious Freedom in the 21st Century,” Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, Georgetown University, Washington DC, March 3, 2010. Panel Chair, Religion & Democracy in the Foreign Policy of the Obama Administration, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Georgetown University, Washington DC, November 3, 2009 Roundtable participant, The Aspen Institute with Dr. Madeleine Albright and U.S. Senator Sam Brownback, November 1, 2005. Roundtable on The Naked Public Square, American Political Science Association, September 2004. Panel Member, “Religion in the 2004 Election,” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, November 22-25, 2003, Atlanta. Panel Chair, “Religious Politics in Post-Communist States,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 30-September 2, 2001 Roundtable Participant, “The Location of the Christian Political Scientist,” Meeting of Christians in Political Science, Calvin College, June 17-19, 1999 Panel Chair, Religion and Voting Behavior, American Political Science Association, Washington DC, August 28-31, 1997. Roundtable on The Christian Right and the Elections, Social Science History Association, New Orleans, October 11, 1996. Discussant, American Political Science Association Meeting, San Francisco, August 30, 1996. Roundtable on a Bill of Responsibilities, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, September 1995. Roundtable participant, Oklahoma Political Science Association, Fall 1995. Roundtable participant on the Christian Right in the 1993 Virginia Elections, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New York, September 1994. Panel Chair, "Religion and the Politics of Abortion, 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago." Panel Chair, "Interest Groups," Southern Political Science Association, November, 1990. Discussant, "Christian Soldiers: A Roundtable on Evangelical Interest Groups," American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. September 1991. Discussant, Panel on Religion and Politics, Midwest Political Science Association, 1990. Panel Participant, "Clashes for the Decade: The Future of Religion in the Public Schools," Meeting of the National Organization on Legal Problems of Education, San Antonio, November 1990. Panel Chair, "Religion and Public Education in Contemporary America," 1989 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta. Roundtable participant, "Religion in the 1988 Elections," Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 1988, Washington, D.C. Discussant, Panel on Congress, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 1988. Roundtable participant on comparative religious fundamentalism, Northeast Political Science Association, Philadelphia, November 1987. Panel Chair, Oklahoma Political Science Association, December 1987.

Community involvement:

Co-Chair, True Family Lectureship, sponsored by St. Thomas More Parish and Catholic Student Association, 2014-present. Marriage Preparation program for engaged couples, co-coordinator with Barbara Norton, St. Thomas More University Parish, Norman, OK, 2010-present. Oklahoma Justice Fellowship Task Force, 1996-2000 School Board Candidate, Norman, Oklahoma, 1994. Chair, Homework Policy Committee, Citizens Advisory Council, Norman Public Schools, 1995 Coach, Rollerblade Hockey, 1995-1997

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Chair, Undergraduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science, 2014-2015 Assessment Liaison for Undergraduate Programs, Department of Political Science, 2014-2015 Adopt-A-Prof, Walker Tower, 2014-2015 McNair Scholar Mentor, 2013-2014 Adopt-A Prof, Couch Residence Hall, 2013-2014. Faculty Sponsor, Freedom Movement Oklahoma student group, 2012-2014 Faculty-in-Residence, Cate Residence Halls, 2010-2013 Concept Developer, Undergraduate Research Assistant Program, Honors College. Director, Undergraduate Programs for Political Science, 2000-2001. Chair, Undergraduate Awards Committee for Political Science, 1997-1999 Tenure Mentor, Department of Political Science, periodic Undergraduate Studies Committee for Political Science, current Advisory Committee, Oklahoma Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program, 1996-1998 College of Arts and Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee, 1996-97 President's Task Force on Enhancing Faculty/Student Interaction, 1996 Faculty Senate, Representative of the College of Liberal Studies, 1995-1996. Fundraising: Raised approximately $70,000 from external sources ($20,000 of which was matched by federal funds) to support the permanent Cortez Ewing Public Service Endowment. Co-chair, Campus Campaign `95, a highly successful fundraising effort the University. Director, Ewing Public Service Fellowships, a Washington, D.C. Internship Program. Coordinator, Government Summer Internships Faculty Adviser, Pi Sigma Alpha, Honors Program, Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature Undergraduate Assessment Coordinator, Department of Political Science, 1994-96. Chair, Department of Political Science Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 1988-89. Coordinator, Teaching Assistants for the Department of Political Science, 1989-90. Rhodes Fellowship Committee 1991-1992 Bass Scholarship Committee 1991-92 University of Oklahoma Speakers Bureau: "Church-State Relations in America: The Changing Meaning of the First Amendment." Presenter, Short Course on the Bill of Rights for Oklahoma secondary teachers, December, 1991.

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

Director, Religious Freedom Project, Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, University of Oklahoma, 2011-present Founding Director of the Religious Studies Program, University of Oklahoma, 2002 - 2008 Assistant Director, Carl Albert Congressional Research Center, 1986-1998. Responsible for directing undergraduate research opportunities and fellowships, editing. Extension Agent for Community Development & Energy Conservation, Adams County, Colorado, 1980-1982. Assistant Director for Public Participation, Environmental Protection Agency, Denver, Colorado, 1978-1980. Program Development Specialist and Lobbyist, National Demonstration Water Project, Washington, DC, 1976-78. Rural Director, U.S. Senate Campaign, Colorado, 1974. Assistant Campaign Director, Congressional Campaign, Fourth District, Colorado, 1972.